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Garage gutter and fascia board
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dwhl
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Hi all,
Grateful for your thoughts...
Have had a quote for gutters, fascia boards and down pipes for my garage. it’s a standard size garage and have been given a quote of £550. It sounds a bit expensive...?
thanks
Grateful for your thoughts...
Have had a quote for gutters, fascia boards and down pipes for my garage. it’s a standard size garage and have been given a quote of £550. It sounds a bit expensive...?
thanks
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I agree......
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Thanks, any idea of what might be a reasonable amount?0
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Around £300 - £350 ??
Lots of variables though......
Easy enough to do a job like that yourself & the you would probably be looking at
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Many thanks
only complication I can see is that one side of the garage is side by side a neighbouring garage so you could almost have a joint gutter to catch rainwater....the gap is unfortunately a little too wide though. But, it does mean that the area to work in here is quite narrow and would mean using boards to climb onto the roof to work on the gutter.Presume this wouldn’t add a large cost?0
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